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With our six week control training program and patented, FDA cleared device you could see improvement from week one. The people in our clinical trials did.

Prolong Climax Control Training Program

Prolong Climax Control Training Program

Good news Australia, you can now get your hands on the world’s only climax control training program proven to help men last longer, for longer. Powered by a 3-volt motor and years of scientific research, Prolong works by fine tuning your penis’ over-sensitive trigger zone (just enough to tame your timing). Clinical results show a rise in average duration from three to almost nine minutes¹, all without the need for pills, sprays or expensive therapy.

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Frequently Unanswered Questions (F.U.Q)

The Prolong Climax Control Training Program is a permanent solution for men who want better control over climax during sex. Whether you just want to up your game between the sheets, or you’re suffering from premature ejaculation, we’re here to help you enjoy better sex.

After some heavy duty research, we developed a licensed, FDA-cleared medical device to enhance the ‘Start-Stop’ technique without the need for expensive psychotherapy (or even a partner). Several clinical trials and orgasms later, our vibrating device was ready.

Pair those good vibes with our patented Prolong Control Training Program to tap into an effective (and long-lasting) solution that extends your time to climax, and improves your sexual confidence.

Because it’s been cleared by independent clinical trials, and the FDA. Prolong helps control your climax by fine tuning that over-sensitive sweet spot under the head of your penis (the glans) just enough to delay your crescendo for a reasonable (and pleasurable) period of time.

But don’t take our word for it. Tap here to read up on the F.U.Qing science.

Control training is the lasting solution to what 77%¹ of men want - more control over how long they last between the sheets.

Created by the globally renowned psychiatrist Dr. Andy Zamar, The Prolong Climax Control Training Program blends the science of the ‘Start-Stop’ technique with the only FDA-cleared device for climax control. The results? A lasting (and clinically proven) solution for improving your sexual stamina.

Independent study, 2013, Department of Psychology and Logopedics, Abo Akademi University, Finland. Conductedon eleven Finnish men (33-65yrs) previously diagnosed with lifelong P.E.. All subjects had stopped using SSRI’s at least six months prior to enrolling in study due to poor results or side effects. Results were collected on a five-point Likert scale.

Because maybe you’re single. In order for the ‘Start-Stop’ technique to be effective, it needs to be delivered during sex as part of CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) with a cooperative partner. And maybe you don’t want to shell out thousands of dollars for therapy.

Plus, we’ve modified the ‘Start-Stop’ technique and patented our method. Paired with our Prolong device, results are 3.5 times¹ more effective than using the ‘Start-Stop’ technique with psychosexual therapy.

F.U.Q yes. If, like 77%¹ of men, you want more control over how long you last in bed, it’s time to try Prolong. Our program is clinically designed to improve your time to climax which leads to a heap of other benefits.

So, whether you want to build your confidence and sexual stamina, kick early ejaculation to the curb, or take your relationship and partner’s satisfaction to the next level, it’s time to turn on Prolong.

1. Research conducted by Censuswide via an online panel, polling 2,026 males in Australia and the US and 2,003 females in Australia and the US between 21.03.2018 - 23.03.2018

Prolong Climax Control Training Program

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Clinical Trial, 2012, UK. Conducted on 58 subjects, Prolong was found to delay time to ejaculation from 48 seconds (0.8 minutes) to 8 minutes and 48 seconds (8.8 minutes) on average in 61% of men, compared to 2 minutes and 36 seconds (2.6 minutes) in 40% of men having cognitive behavioural therapy, with a difference on average of 6 minutes and 12 seconds (6.2 minutes) between the two groups.